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  2. Forensic Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Forensic Toolkit, or FTK, is computer forensics software originally developed by AccessData, and now owned and actively developed by Exterro. It scans a hard drive looking for various information. [ 1 ]

  3. AccessData - Wikipedia

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    AccessData was a software development company that developed Forensic Toolkit (FTK) and FTK Imager until it was acquired by Exterro. It had over 130,000 customers in law enforcement, private companies, and government agencies.

  4. List of digital forensics tools - Wikipedia

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    Software forensics is the science of analyzing software source code or binary code to determine whether intellectual property infringement or theft occurred. It is the centerpiece of lawsuits, trials, and settlements when companies are in dispute over issues involving software patents, copyrights, and trade secrets.

  5. Category:AccessData - Wikipedia

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    AccessData; F. Forensic Toolkit This page was last edited on 13 November 2024, at 22:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor - Wikipedia

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    Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) is a tool kit, developed by Microsoft, to help computer forensic investigators extract evidence from a Windows computer. Installed on a USB flash drive or other external disk drive, it acts as an automated forensic tool during a live analysis. Microsoft provides COFEE devices and online ...

  7. Data recovery - Wikipedia

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    Forensic Toolkit: by AccessData, used by law enforcement; Open Computer Forensics Architecture: An open-source program for Linux; The Coroner's Toolkit: a suite of utilities for assisting in forensic analysis of a UNIX system after a break-in